THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARIDTTETOWN WHAT Y.Q... H HOHESTLY HOW SAFETY FIRST DRIVE CAREFULLY- WATCH FOR CHILDREN S OH IIRHY? and others. This Highway Safety Program Is spon- sored by the Provincial Government in co-operation with the R. C. M..P.. Boards of Trade. Junior Chambers of Commerce. W. E. DARBY. Attorney-General. IIHIP OR BRING ALL YOUB WOOL 10072, Prompt Cash NO VVAITING--N0 DELAY All Your Money Right Away. We are still leading the market in Domestic Fleece wool. Ship today for high- er prices. The Island's foremost wonl dealers. Centrally located on Kent Street. rear of the new Block Building-Phone 2208. Maurice Block & co. EASY DOES IT PRETORIA -(CP)- Neai-ins his 90th birthday, a Pretoria man said that to reach an advanced age one should "just live normally." He was a carpenter for many years and at 85 plimbed his highest scaffolding. but relatives stepped in then and sold his tools. ' LONDON. June 12 -(Reuters)- Commissioner Thomas Laurie, auditor-general at the Salvation Army's international headquarters here, died last night. Laurie, 61. had worked for the Army in Can- ada and the United states. ...l'ACEl COURT-MARTIAL .- ag-t. Colonel Dean Chase, at, of Salt Lake Oity. Utah. has been ordered to face a court-inertial be. cause he wrote a letter to Gen. Mark Clark, supreme Allied Com- mander in the Pacific, criticizing Clark's handling of the Koje Island, Kovree, prisoner-of-war incident. Honoured At Shower -Miss June Doull, who is to be- come a June bride, was tendered s miscellaneous shower, by her many friends, at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Keith Stordy, Carleton, on Friday, June 8th. The bride-to-be wu ucorted to a beautifully decorated cost of honour by Miss Rowena Harvey. Then little Miss Dianna sturdy and Master Bobby Lavoie, attired as bride and groom, carried in nicely decorated basket: bearing mlny 10V91Y lifts, which were opened by Miss Angelina Gallant, accompanying verses read by Mrs. Clifford Rogers, and arranged on table by Miss Pauline Lavoie. June in her most gracious man- ner thanked her friends for their kind remembrances. Then all joined in singing ”Fcrshe'sa Jolly Good Fellow," after which a sclrumpticus lunch was served to a . MORELL C. W. L. ...'Tha regular meeting of the Little Flower sub-division Catholic Women's League was held Sun- day afternoon, June 8th. -Due to the inclemency of the weather, the attendance was very small. The president. Mrs. J. E. Roe- siter presided and the meeting opened with the League prayer. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. There was no correspondence or' reports from conveners. The date was set for the an- nual cleaning of the church. It was decided to give the treasurer, Mrs. J. B. Jay, a gift in apprecia- tion of her service to the League during the past ten years. The altar linen was given to Mrs. Rossiter and Mrs. Rooney to launder for this month. "CNR Plan Establishment Of Defence Organization For The Atlantic Region HALIFAX, June 19 -(special) -Plans for the establishment of a civil defence organization in the Atlantic Region are being consid- ered by the Canadian National Railways, '.l. K. Tambllng. Mont- real. general supervisor of first aid for the system, said. here Wednes- day. The scheme required much first aid training and planning and it was hoped thatcwcrk could be started late this year or early in M53 Already the company's organiz- ation has been established in the central region and it is now pre- pared to protect the 50,000 employ- ees and the Canadian National case of Property in emergency. Mr. Tambiing said. The experi- ence gained in the target areas there would be of considerable benefit in establishing the organ- isation in the four Atlantic prov- inces. r - "We have more than 12.000 em- ployees now fully trained in the first aid work across the system." he said, "and many of them are located in the Atlantic Region. Classes are being held at Char- lottetown, '1'ruro, stellarton, New Glasgow, sydney; North Sydney- Bridgewater, Chester. Halifax. Sackvllle, Fredericton. Edmund- stcn. Saint John, Cairipbeliton, Batl-iurst and Monctpn." Each year more than 800 em- ployees attend the classes in the Atlantic region and become pro- ficient in rendering first aid treat- ment. To provide this training re- quired considerable or:-nlution by R. E. Cunningham. Moncton, regional supervisor of first aid. who travelled by train and track speeder more than 100,000 miles a year. i Mr. Tambling, who is accompan- ied by Mr. Cunningham. is mak- ing a tour of the Atlantic Region He has visited Moncton and fol- lowing E. three-day stay here will go to 'nuro. New Glasgow, Sydney. North Sydney. Port Aux Basques. Corner Brook, Grand Falls, St. John's, and Saint John. N. 13. He will visit Prince Edward Island later. Seaway Project Killed Again In U. WASHINGTON. June ii!-(AP) --The senate paying no heed to a plea by Pi'esidentTruman,Wednesv day killed legislation authorizing the United States to join with Canada in construction at the s8l8,000,000 St. Lawrence seawny and power project. It ordered, by a vote of 43 to 40, that the bill be returned to committee for further,sludy. The action doomed any possibility of the measure again being consider- ed et this session of Congress. Canada, which months ago an- nounced It would construct the seaway by itself if Congress re- fused to let the United States join in the dmelopment, reacted awmiy. Lionel Chovrler. Canada's Trans- port. Minister, reporting the sen- ate action to the House of Com- mons, said it would not lnierciere in the slightest with Canada's in- tention to proceed with the de- velopment an its own side of the St. Lawrence. Chevrler added that a Canadian- Amerlcan application to the In- ternational Joint Commission for permission to develop the river's hydro-electric potential would be submitted forthwith. Cungiessional permission American participation in Diocesan Convention and Retreat was left until a. later date. The secretary was asked to or- der an assortment of cards to be used by the League. The meeting for the Appointment of delegates to the then closed with prayer. S. Senate .. power proyect alone is not re- qulred. The procedure in this case will be for the Canadian and Am- erican Government to ask the In- ternational Joint Commission to approve an application to build a power dam across the, St. Law- rence River. It the commission approves the application, the participating U. S. agency-most likely New York State--will then apply to the Federal Power Commission for A licence to construct its half of the power project. Truman Urges Project A letter from Truman to Sen- ator Richard Russell (Dem. Ga.) asserting that failure of the U. S to participate in the development would be "one of the worst eco- iioniin mistakes" it has -ever made. was read to the senate shortly before the Vote. Senator Estes Kefsuver (Dem. Tenn.), a seeker of the Demo- cratic presldentlal nomination. also urged his colleagues not to send the measure back to the senate foreign relations commit- tee. A similar plea was made yes- ierday by Senator Robert Taft '. M A MUM (HAN!!! , 6444443 76w: 3444 BEN ROGERS. 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S. -Mrs. Alexander Hiitz was hon- ored by her fellow members of the Kensiiigton Presbyterian W.M. 8.. when she was the recipient of E Life Membership Certificate bearing the words-”For Faithful Service as Secretary of Kcnsing- tori W. M.S. For Fiitccii Years." The gift came as a complete (R . Oh' , ' did i I h . , , Re:I:lb1lCalr?)n;imfr?::uD"a e or 1 e surprise to Mrs. Hiltz, who being . ' a faithful and tireless worker Ill Tiuman warned that all-Can- adian construction of the water- way would mean that the United States would have to pay tolls on every ton of iron ore from the igewly-opened deposits in Labra- or. the Missionary Society, will treas- ure it as one of her dearest pos- sessions. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. A. W. Humphrey, on Wednesday evening, June 4. The president. Mrs. B. Linklctter open- AGAT76N Pm-ISBYTITZRIAN ed the meeting with call to wor- ship and prayer. Psalm 17 was sung and the scripture lesson read responslvely, followed by a. season of prayer and Hymn 199. The business period followed when it members answered roll call. The secretary read a letter from the president of Pi-esbytcriel. Mrs. Andrew Jardine. The trees- urer gave e very encouraging fin- ancial report, and sick calls were reported and cards of thanks read. Election of officers was held as follows: President, Mrs. Brewer Linklet- ter; lst vice-president, Mrs. John Walker; and vice-president, Mrs. I. W. Jardine: treasurer, Mrs A. Henry: secretary. Mrs. A. Hilts: corresponding secretary. Mrs. I.W. Jardine; Message atary. Mrs, Lorne Dunning; Home Heipus secretary, Miss Mae Walker: :- ganiat. Mrs. R. B. Humphrey. Delegates were appointed to st- tend Presbyterial, which will. meet in Summersido in July and the president thanked the members for their faithful co-operation throughout the past year. An address was then read tel Mrs. Hiltz and the certlncate pre- sented. The meeting closed with the singing of "Blest Be the Tie abet Binds" and Mizpah Benedic- on. Ice cream and cake was served by Mrs. I-lu . d by Mrs. Earl Kennedy and Mice Mae Walker. SCHOOL CLOSING SPECIAL! TODAY N THE MARITIMES HUNDREDS OF DOGS ARE SICK... because complex lite sine them of from natural sources at vital dietary elements. Protect your pet with the one dog food you know you can Iron and iii the um: time ban nimsi odours from your living room. Get PARD with CHLOROPHYLLIN today! Swift Canadian Co.. Limited. "liflco . ,. 000 imln. Dad- - Hereis The Ideal ' Grading or Graduation Gift 0 For Your Boy or Girl... ANEW C.C. M. BIKE Summsmlde SEVEN BIG DAYS . . . Saturday, June 21st to Saturday, ,.:Iune 28th, inclusive! Your wonderful chance to get a brand new, genuine CCM BICYCLE for Only 100 DOWN! Then you pay only 1.00 a week until the Bicycle is your very own! Tell your parents! A CCM Bicycle will make the graduation gift of a lifetime. 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